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The Snorkel (Standard Edition)
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Before becoming synonymous with the horror genre, Hammer Films had in the 1950s produced a number of noir-inspired crime and suspense films. The Snorkel is one of the finest of these.
Penned by Jimmy Sangster (with nods to Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt) and directed by Guy Green (A Patch of Blue), this elaborate and ingenious thriller pits murderous stepfather (Peter van Eyck) against his young stepdaughter (Mandy Miller) who is convinced he killed her parents, and is determined to prove it - before he makes her his next victim...
Extras
- High Definition remaster
- Original mono audio
- Audio commentary with film historian Michael Brooke and author Johnny Mains
- Undercover Killer: Inside 'The Snorkel' (2018, 21 mins): an analysis of the film and its production by Hammer expert Jonathan Rigby, BFI curator Josephine Botting and cultural historian John J Johnston
- Hammer's Women: Betta St John (2018, 11 mins): film historian Kat Ellinger offers an appreciation of the American actress, singer, and dancer
- Original script ending (10 mins): a reconstruction of the final scenes as they appear in Jimmy Sangster's original screenplay
- Peter Allchorne and Hugh Harlow remember 'The Snorkel' (2018, 8 mins): the Hammer production crew regulars recall making the film
- Four-Note Fear (2018, 24 mins): an appreciation of composer Francis Chagrin's score by David Huckvale, author of Hammer Film Scores and the Musical Avant-Garde
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Powerhouse Films
- 91 mins approx
- Guy Green
- 12
- Peter Van Eyck
- Betta St John
- Mandy Miller
English SDH
- 1958
- English
- 1
- B
- Powerhouse Films
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Total Price: £25.98
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Blu-ray
RRP: £22.99
£12.99
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Before becoming synonymous with the horror genre, Hammer Films had in the 1950s produced a number of noir-inspired crime and suspense films. The Snorkel is one of the finest of these.
Penned by Jimmy Sangster (with nods to Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt) and directed by Guy Green (A Patch of Blue), this elaborate and ingenious thriller pits murderous stepfather (Peter van Eyck) against his young stepdaughter (Mandy Miller) who is convinced he killed her parents, and is determined to prove it - before he makes her his next victim...
Extras
- High Definition remaster
- Original mono audio
- Audio commentary with film historian Michael Brooke and author Johnny Mains
- Undercover Killer: Inside 'The Snorkel' (2018, 21 mins): an analysis of the film and its production by Hammer expert Jonathan Rigby, BFI curator Josephine Botting and cultural historian John J Johnston
- Hammer's Women: Betta St John (2018, 11 mins): film historian Kat Ellinger offers an appreciation of the American actress, singer, and dancer
- Original script ending (10 mins): a reconstruction of the final scenes as they appear in Jimmy Sangster's original screenplay
- Peter Allchorne and Hugh Harlow remember 'The Snorkel' (2018, 8 mins): the Hammer production crew regulars recall making the film
- Four-Note Fear (2018, 24 mins): an appreciation of composer Francis Chagrin's score by David Huckvale, author of Hammer Film Scores and the Musical Avant-Garde
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Powerhouse Films
- 91 mins approx
- Guy Green
- 12
- Peter Van Eyck
- Betta St John
- Mandy Miller
English SDH
- 1958
- English
- 1
- B
- Powerhouse Films
Frequently Bought Together
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